@@ -39,11 +39,38 @@ Note 2: when using multiple USRPs they always have to be synchronized using "ext
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@@ -39,11 +39,38 @@ Note 2: when using multiple USRPs they always have to be synchronized using "ext
Last but not least you may specify that only a specfic subdevice of the USRP is used. See also https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_configuration.html#config_subdev
Last but not least you may specify that only a specfic subdevice of the USRP is used. See also https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_configuration.html#config_subdev
For example on a USRP N310 the following fields will specify that you use channel 0 of subdevice A.
For example on a USRP N310 the following fields will specify that you use channel 0 of subdevice A. You can enter this information after providing the ip addresses of the USRPs in sdr_addrs.
```bash
```bash
tx_subdev ="A:0"
tx_subdev ="A:0"
rx_subdev ="A:0"
rx_subdev ="A:0"
```
```
Here is an example of the RUs configuration for a setup with 2 USRP N310.
When combining this with the multi USRP feature you can easily create a distributed antenna array with only 1 channel used at each USRP.
You cannot see TX/RX spread over multiple USRPs, if you use "internal" as a refrence of the clock and time source.
Furthur information about synchronization on the USRP N3xx devices can be found here: https://kb.ettus.com/Using_Ethernet-Based_Synchronization_on_the_USRP%E2%84%A2_N3xx_Devices
When combining this with the multi USRP feature you can create a distributed antenna array with only 1 channel used at each USRP.